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Nov 14, 2024 |
wellandgood.com | Amy Eisinger
*Update: February 4, 2025: The inaugural 2025 Health Tech Awards winners have been announced! Shop all of our award-winning products here. *Update: December 10, 2024: Submissions to the inaugural Well+Good Health Tech Awards are now closed.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
wellandgood.com | Amy Eisinger
Health Healthy Body Pin It Photo: Stocksy: Valbar Studio Calling all brands, publicists, and health tech fans! We’re thrilled to introduce the inaugural Well+Good Health Tech Awards!Every year, we recognize that hundreds of amazing health tech products hit the market.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
wellandgood.com | Amy Eisinger
Health Healthy Body Pin It Photo: Getty Images/Grace Cary The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first ever life-saving nasal spray for the treatment of severe allergic reactions.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
elaviso.com | Amy Eisinger
Looking for a healthy option to bring to a summer picnic? Try one of these tasty and colorful fruits. You’ll be doing your heart a favor. Registered dietitian Sherry Gray tells Verywell Health that there are plenty of summer fruits that can help keep your heart healthy and help you stay hydrated too. The top in season fruits and veggies Gray recommends for heart health include: tomatoes, strawberries, blueberries, peaches, apricots, watermelon and zucchini.
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May 31, 2024 |
nypost.com | Amy Eisinger
InsideCreativeHouse - stock.adob The eyes have it, but these exercises don’t. If you’ve come across one of the many eye exercise videos on TikTok, know this: It probably won’t fix your vision. That’s according to an eye doc who writes that eye exercise, for most people, will be a total waste of time.
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May 30, 2024 |
nypost.com | Amy Eisinger
Looking for a lift? The answer might be YouTube. Watching videos on the ubiquitous social media site may make people happier than small talk with casual acquaintances or coworkers, according to new research. The research, which actually encompassed three studies that surveyed 1,080 people in the UK and US found that 52% of respondents felt they had a strong parasocial relationship, and 36% said they felt close to a YouTuber.
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May 30, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Amy Eisinger
Amy EisingerMay 30, 2024 at 12:20 PM·3 min readLooking for a lift? The answer might be YouTube. Watching videos on the ubiquitous social media site may make people happier than small talk with casual acquaintances or co-workers, according to new research. The research, which encompassed three studies that surveyed 1,080 people in the UK and US, found that 52% of respondents felt they had a strong parasocial relationship, and 36% said they felt close to a YouTuber.
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May 29, 2024 |
nypost.com | Amy Eisinger
Europa Press via Getty Images Experts are warning of one more potential side effect to popular weight loss drugs: reckless behavior. According to two experts, the drugs could cause people to act out of character, engaging in risky behavior, like gambling, or making huge life changes, like getting a divorce, reports the Daily Mail.
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May 28, 2024 |
nypost.com | Amy Eisinger
Looking for a healthy option to bring to a summer picnic? Try one of these tasty and colorful fruits — you’ll be doing your heart a favor. Packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber and water, registered dietitian Sherry Gray tells Verywell Health that there are plenty of summer fruits that can help keep your heart healthy and help you stay hydrated too.
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May 24, 2024 |
nypost.com | Amy Eisinger
Looking for a boost? These foods and lifestyle practices could be the key to keeping you healthy throughout the summer travel season. For starters, a diet that’s high in fresh fruits and veggies and low in minimally processed foods will help keep sniffles and colds at bay year round, says registered dietitian and TODAY contributor Natalie Rizzo, according to Today.com. 4 Make your diet about 75% fruits and vegetables, says an expert.